More Creative Stitching and Beads on the Stitch notebook, Part 5

Skill:
Easy
Category:
Slow Stitching
Adding More Creative Stitching on the Inside Front Cover of the Slow Stitch Notebook.
In Part 5 of my Stitch Notebook, I am continuing to stitch on the inside front cover. I am also adding some thrifted and new beads to make the piece sparkle.
The goal of this Stitch Notebook is to give purpose to experimental creative stitching projects. I thoroughly enjoy all kinds of stitching, and the thrill of the hunt for vintage linens and thrifted fabrics. Slow stitching gave me an excuse, uh, I mean purpose to follow my bliss and creative passion.
Stitching on fabric that already has a pattern is also very relaxing. The colors and shapes suggest where to take your stitches but beyond that, it is the freedom of expression.
There is still so much more to stitch and explore. Please join me in this creative journey and let’s make something beautiful together!
TOOLS
- Needle Puller
- Milliners Embroidery needles Sizes 3, 5, 7, 9
MATERIALS
- Fabrics: for embellishing and backing
- DMC Floss: 550, 551, 552, 553, 581, 732, 734, 791, 869, 936, 995, 3846
- Seed Beads



French Knot
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Bullion Stitch
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Couching Stitch

Curved Bullion Stitch
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